Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 06, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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Before Buying
Your New
Spring Wearing
Apparel
Be Sure to See the Latest
Models in
JjODIR,T ORSETS
Front Laced
"First tin? corset then tin:
pmvn" is ulwiiys the rule nt' the
woman who miilu's a stmly of
l'asliidilillilc lippim-l.
The nmv Spring MO DART models mill further reveal the fact
tbiit this eorset is without an etiu;il us a figure .shaping gar
ment. 7t is beautifully designed to mold the figure into lines
of symmetry and will maintain these lines when onee de
veloped. ; " ..; .
All MODAitT Cof.se ts j.-ico in front because front iitl.justme.nl
meiinu right adjustment. The absence of laces in the back gives
better form nii'd vondeVfiil smoothness in gown fitting.
You will be assured of being property corseted if you select your
new MO DART in our corset section. When you have selected
the correct MODART model and have been fitted by our ex
pert eorstire, you will feel so much better and look so much bet
ter that you will seem to have become a new woman.
DIPAITMENTSMFl'
us
WE REPAIR
Batteries, Generators,
' Starters, Ignition,
Lighting, Magneto
Systems
All Work Guaranteed
Official Service, American Bosch Magneto Co.
Perkins Auto Electric Co.
27 N. Grape St., Medford, Ore.
Phone 237-E , Night Call 985
USE
B. T. S.
(Baricum Sulphur)
for ycur
"Pink Spray"
3 lbs. to 50 gallons of water
Farm Bureau
(Zo-Op Exchange
STATE ENGINEER
IS PLEASED WITH
LGG
WILL GARRY ON
HOG TESTS
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i
The .Medford Irrigation iDdiiiot In
cludes nbout 10,000 acres surrounding
the city of Medford. i he work is in
progress on the distribution system on
the west side. An effort is Lieii.K made
to secure a delivery through the wat
ers of Hear creel; in uddiilonal lands
this season. The present Phoenix lat
eral serves ahout 170 acres.
The Talent district is in a position
to resume construction work on itB
project of 8G0O acres upon the dispo
sal ot its bonds. The first unit of this
project 1ms been completed and work
on the other units was suspended last
year on account of the unfavorable
construction and financial conditions.
The Eagle Point district Is .eiiRaged
in completing Its plans for the recla
mation of about 6000 acres around
Kasle Point. It is proposed to divert
tile waters of His Itutte creek for the
Irrigation of these lands, and upon the
j completion of the engineering plans
j the same will be submitted to the
state engineer for approval.
All these projects lie in the Kogiie
River valley and their construction
means much to the development of
that section of the state.- State Kngl
neer Cupper in Salem Statesman.
BEATS IN IE KID'
ANNOUNCEMENT!
I have just returned from .'i month of special
training. My office is now open and I am prepared
to do your dental work by the latest and most up-to-date
methods, and at very reasonable prices.
My plates fit. They restore the natural appear
ance and contour of the face, which show""a marked
difference when compared to ordinary plates. My
crowns and bridges are artistically made, and the
best money can, buy.
Painless Extraction of Teeth a Specialty
DR. HENRY B. PURL
308 East Main St. Phone 503-R
"The Kid" Is Charlie Chaplin's long
awaited anil eagerly anticipated first
six-reel picture, which opens today at
i the l'agc theatre for a limite:1. engage
rnent of four days.
The heart of tho greatest comedian
that the world thus far has produced
is in "The Kid.". It Is his finest gift
of merriment to men and women ; yes.
and children, emphatically, children,
too. "The Kid" is Charlie Chaplin's
idea made manifest on the screen ol
what a Chaplin comedy ought to be; it
is Charlie Chaplin himself. Its humor
is Chaplin sublimated into smiles, roll
dored vocal with laughter and touched
(deftly with furtive tears. After the
, turmoil and trouble that have been Hie
j comedian's lot, he bursts Into li re
j sponsible gaiety in "The KM," nml
;that which makes tho comedian him
Isolf forget his troubles is calculated to
make the grouchiest of the world's
misanthropes forgot his woes.
As ought to be the case in a Charlie
Chaplin story, the plot is fabulous,
yet fabulously human. According to
the great Shakesperean scholar, critic
and biographer, Frank Harris, "The
Kid" is "far and away the best thing
Charlie Chaplin has done jet; a real
story magnificently rendered."
The story shows Chaplin a conspira
tor against the peace of tho police and
master of a precocious youth whom lie
tiains to be a pal. "One scene," sayB
Harris, "that I shall never forget is
that in which the kid goes and breaks
the windows in advance ond Charlie
comes afterwards to' make money by
mending them. How the kid gets
caught by policemen, how he gets
away, and tiio various vicissitudes of
the Street Odcssey comprise a pic
tured story that Is simply enthralling."
And one of the most important of
the numerous events of premiere con
sequence in connection with the offer
ing of "The Kid" at the Page theater
today is the arrival on the screen or
little Jackie Coogan, Chaplin's co-star
and richly endowed youth of tender
years and precocious girts, whom
Chaplin discovered and recognized as
a kindred spirit and a. brother in
genius.
A great picture, "The Kid" will
prove to be, and Charlie Chaplin a
great artist.
f At the pif-sent ft v :;; In
terested in whal it is ji.'Ui.ii1 .ofci.ntr
to produce uur plur.urU' tn ;!,. fiiiin.
this information Is eMiiuul in well
organized enterplises ni tile tarui
business. Through the rfl'ive of the
1 county uncut ef .lackscit cintnty nml
jthe county Fiirm Mureau, several hog
feedi.'iK tests have been .stiirtitl in va
' riolis sections of the county lo aseer
Main the actual cost of producing pork
I under average farm conditions with
.the Idea of gaining in formation that
will be of help to all farmers who
tsrow hogs, in knowing wlil.. h prac
tices prove most economical.
I Due of these tests will be envied on
jwilli J. K. Judy of Jvedford. In this
, test, eight pigs Wi-IkIiIiik 1 u:! pounds
I have been placed on alfalfa pasture.
jThey will be given ground barley in a
sell'-I'eodnr by tho "hlp yoursulf"
method. This lot will be weighed
after thirty days ford and the cost of
Bains will be computed. .Mr. Judy has
(another lot of pigs that will be placed
on simitar test as weaneiH about .May
fl. These, limvevor, will not have ae
ness to tlie self-feeder but will be
, hand fed on a limited ration with al
falfa pasture. Another test wati start
ed on the tarm of K. K. iml.; in the
Kvnns Creek section. Tills lot weighs
127 pounds average. They will he
fed "Hog Hats." a concentrate pre
pared by the Kami Bureau Kxchange,
lo,. thirty days In a self-feeder and
will be given access to alfaira pasture.
Another lot of thirty-six shouts will
be tested on tho farm of K. 1 Ucuon.
This lot will be red ground wheat
through Hell feeders. They are to
be pen fed and will not have ai us to
pasture, but u short time, when llley
will be pastured on rye.
It Is the plan to weigh all these lots
nbout May 1. The information gained
will be of value to other hog growers
In Jackson county. Tho results will
bo given publicity us the tests pro
gress. Assistant County Audit i-'red
ilollbaugb will keep walch of results.
Other tests will be started us the
senson advances and other feeds are
made available.
'THE SWEETHEART SHOP'
T
"The Sweetheart Shop" direct from
four weeks at the Columbia theatre,
San Francisco and fresh from tri
umphs in New York, Chicago and lios
ton comes to the Page theatre, Tues
day, April 12th with Harry K. Morton
and the entire original company.
Edgar J. MacOregor who gave the
coast original companies of "The Vel
vet Lady," "A Pair of Sixes" and
"The Littlest Rebel" Is the producer
who believes that the coast Is entitled
to number one companies.
The same big scenic production
which takes two large railroad cars to
transport as used in San Francisco
will be on view here. It Is a liroad
way show with a Ilroadway company
including special musicians who were
sent from .New York to California. '
AUSTRALIANS LEAD IN
6-DAY BICYCLE RACE
CHICAOO. April 6. With the Itel
gian team of DeGraeves and Heliens
firmly entrenched In second place, the
riders in the six day bicycle race had
covered 915 miles, six laps, at II a. m.
today, the sixtielh hour of the grind.
Corry and Mclteath, tho Australian
team, are leading with 21 polntB,
OWEN'S OVERDRAFT
MAY REACH $7 0,000
Inv(Htl(Tiiiionn to date Into tin?
books of rhe defunct Hank of Jack
aonvillu nhow that O. II. Owens, for
rtier KoKiie Kivor valltiy nrrhardim,
Nevada land ntfrnt, and more recently
an oil promoter, arrested In Halt Lake
City, overdrew his account in the
hank in the neighborhood f $40,000.
AHHistunt Superintendent of Hanks
Kahler. in ehni'KC of the hank af
fu.hu, oHtimatt'K that further .survey of
the hooks will .show an Indebtedness
of between $tiO,0O0 and $70,000.
W. H. JohnMon, ex-ca.shier of the
Institution will lie taken to the bank
today to arraiiKC the .ycounts, ami
a.s.sist In ferreilnir out tho maze of fig
ures In Owen'K account. Whatever
additional is discovered in Owen's
overdraft will ho referred to the next
sessio n of t h u k ra n d J u ry . o r e m -bodied
in a supplemental indictment.
Owen was oriKinally chained with
having nn overdrart of $21,000, und
with "wilfully aiding and abetting a
bank rashior to defraud n hank."
prize bull calf !n
i;a. merriman's herd
I. A. Merrimnn recently purchased
a fine Jersey bull calf from Air. Wil
liams of Orushaui, rOo. This animal
oarries noma of the est blood lines
in the Jersey breed on ihn Pacific
coast, being the direct tlescendunt of
four sold medal bulls, St. Muwes,
Poppy's St. Mawes, KoMarles Olga Lad
and (iolden (Jlow's Chief. His dam
produced 557 pounds of bulterfat fit
as Junior three years old while the
grand-dam and Kieat grand-dam pro
duced over COO pounds of hutterfal
on test. The Hoyuo Kiver vail y is
fast taking Its place in the front
ranks of production throughout ;he
stat o und J ersey cows are ,ma king
'tome remarkable production records.
I :
a
is the Only
Genuine
Laxative
Brom
' Quinine
tablets
The first and original Cold and
Grip tablet, the merit of which
Is recognized by all civilized
nations.
Be sure you get
BRQifflO
The genuine bears this signature
Priri
ESS
r
omen ot
Middle A(
T1
HE critical stage of a
woman's life usually
comes between the years of
45 and 55, and is often beset
with annnoying symptoms
such as nervousness irrita
bility, melancholia, heat
flashes which produce head
ache and dizziness, and a
sense of suffocation. Guard
your health carefully, for
if this period be passed
over safely, many years
01 perfect health
may be enjoyed.
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Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is especially adapted
to help women through this crisis. It exercises a restorative in
fluence, tones and strengthens the system, and assists nature in
the long weeks and months covering this period. It is prepared;
from medicinal roots and herbs, and contains no harmful drugs
or narcotics. Its value is proven by many such letters as these:
Aflon, TiMin. "I want oilier suf
fering wonipti lo kiinw what
Lydia 12. l'iiikliuiu's Vegetable Com
Kiiind has diiiio for me. Dimm;
Change of Life I wan in bed for IS
months and had good care, but did
not improve. A friend advised 1110
to lake Lydia 12. I'inkham's Vegeta
ble Compound, which I did, ami in a
fOiort time I felt better. That was
live years ago, and now when I feel
run down and nervous 1 (ako the
Compound mid it always does 1110
good. 1 wish ail women would try
it during Chang of Life, for I know
it will do them good," Mrs. A.
Kklllu, Afton, Teun.
Thomas, Okla. " I first used Lydia
12. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound in my girlhood days, by tho
advice of a friend. At tho age of
47 I was troubled with dizziness, hot
Hashes, and became very weak so
that I was unable to do any work. I
took Lydia 12. I'inkham's Vegetablo
Coiiiiwund wilh the result that 1 felt
better and stronger than I have for
years. 1 havo also given it to my
three daughters, and always with
good results. Tho Vegetablo Com
pound is certainly grand for tho ilia
of women." Mrs. .1. G. Swauey,
lioute 1!, Thomas, Okla,
Letters like the above do influence women to try.
Lydia E. Pinkham's
fe5etatle Compound
LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS.
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AFTER THE WINTER MONTHS
You will want your car washed, polished or simonized
for spring and summer use.
We are in a position to give you the very best satisfac
tion in Washing, Simonizing and Polishing Joh3. '
The Polish we use will not injure the finish on the finest ;.
car.
G. A. Childers Motor Go.
127 N. Riverside Phone 26
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WHY WALK?
It is Healthier and
CHEAPER TO RIDE
If you ride n
Hat ley-Davidson
Bicycle or Motorcycle
Gaylord Motorcycle
Shop
Car, Truck and Tractor
Repairing
W Btiind buck f every Job wo do.
2l W. TKXTM ST.
PHONB IWtl-W
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
Ifrrh rnrn for ofirarhf. Iifnfljirli, cat
arrh, dipt h ri;i. nort ihroat, lnnn trouhlr.
Kinnr-y (ioiidh', Hionmcri irouinr tir;iri
trouhlf, rhlllH nrni fi-r, cr.ttnpH, Cfini?liM,
fiuor ri mil fit ion, riirburtrli'H, tiimnrn,
'irnckffl tirciiMt. ruros ail kindH of goitciM.
NO OJ'KItATIONS
Mi .(for. I. UrfRon. Jan. 13, IfllT.
TIiIk is lo certify that I. th unih-r-fllKiw.'il.Tiiid
very H4pr! xtoniach tfnihl
ami hud bo-n hoth'-n-d for Hfvcral y-arn
find jiiRt Aii((U.'-i whm not ex M'ctf (1 to
Hv, and hfarlnR of hn '1iuik (whoKv
Hrrb htor in at 214 South n.nt HiMt,
M.dCordj, I dt'Cld-il to k1'! 1 a " h-i for my
stomach trouble, and I strnt-d to f.-clliiK
hotter km roon iih I tiK)rl ttn-m aarl to-lay
am a tvell imia rind can li'art(iy p'oihii-
inend anyone afflicti-d as I wim to nee
Oim ChmiK and try hi Jlorlis.
flKncil) . JI. JUIJ.NhM.N.
Win. l.'wln, Kikp Point.
W. I. rhiMr.tli, Knrl Point.
M. A. AndrOii, M.dford.
H. It. HohiH'X, Knifl" l'oinl.
Equipment, Workmanship and Service
These aie the necessary requisites to any first-class garage,
and we spdally feature all three.
Our Shop is equipped with up-to-date machinery, which enables
113 tn Rive the same careful attention to the smallest Job, which we
always do, lliat we give to the big Jobs.
j .
Our Workmen are all experts In their line, are well known to
the auto owners In this city and valley and use the greatest cars
with every piece of work.
Service is our watchword and with full equipment and expert
workmen It Is easy to render up-to-date service.
If you arc not now a patron of thin shop we ask that you give
us a trial und wo will abide by the result.
Valley Garage
C. K. .Mnori. K.iirlP Pttht
J. V. Mrlntyr. l-);ln I'ol
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MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES
I .cave. Moilforil 1 1 n. m. Ilnliy.
J.envo Itoseburg 1 p. m. Dally
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
i.k.wk jii;iu-ohi.
10:00 a. m.
1 : 110 p. in.
1:30 p. in.
Cars stop at all Intermediate points.
WuitiiiK room Mcilford, .1 South I'ront.
I.KAVK GRANTS TASS.
II) a .m. .
1:00 p. m.
4:30 p. in.
l'hone HOD
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
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